Well it consumes nutrients from the soil, water and sunlight. But I'd say no because the person who buys the grain is more a "consumer".
No, it is not. But when people say consumer they usually relate to that.
primary consumer
A secondary consumer is a person who ate a chicken that ate the grain. That makes almost every person in the world a secondary consumer at some point.
Rats usually eat grain so they are primary consumers.
primary consumer
raw materials, military equipment, investment goods, rough diamonds, fuels, grain, consumer goods
Macaroni is from wheat grain that pasta companies make into different types of pasta for the consumer. They do not grow on trees.
1st order consumers are animals that eat the producer or in simple terms the plants some examples are grasshoppers, worms, crickets, and other herbivores. The ones that eat the animals that i have given are called 2nd order consumers.
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It was around the 1950's that feeding grain to cattle became popular. Prior to post war times no one had heard of 'grain feed cattle'. They were all raised on pastures. After the war a higher consumer demand forced farmers to find a way to fatten their cattle faster to get them ready for market. Pasture raised cattle take as long as three years to get ready for market. Grain fed cattle takes as little time as fifteen months.
Timber is stronger across the grain than along the grain.
wood grain, as at the end of a board, resulting from a cut across the grain.